Northvolt plots EV battery grab with US$750mil Swedish lab plan

By REUTERS | 7 October 2021


STOCKHOLM: Northvolt plans to invest US$750 million expanding its laboratory facility in Sweden, a top executive said, to meet soaring demand for lithium-ion batteries as carmakers go electric.

As it aims to take on major Asian players such as CATL and LG Chem, Northvolt said it would set up the "first R&D campus covering the entire battery ecosystem".

Northvolt, which plans to start production this year at its battery plant in Sweden's Skelleftea, plans to build a new office in Vasteras, increase headcount there to at least 1,000 from 400, and create a centre for customers to experiment with battery technologies and electrification.

China is home to some 80% of lithium-ion cell production, but with demand soaring, capacity in Europe is set to expand quickly and Northvolt is targeting a 25% market share in Europe by 2030.



"The development in Vasteras is the funnel right now that will enable us to do that land grab," said Northvolt chief executive Peter Carlsson, adding that this would require it to hire around 5,000 engineers within five years.

"I have some slide presentation on the very early concepts ... we hadn't chosen Vasteras then but we had a first budget of US$80 million."

European carmakers are looking to use batteries from Northvolt for their electric vehicles to rival those from Tesla, which is building its own factory in Germany.

Backed by Volkswagen, Scania, the European Commission and Spotify founder Daniel Ek, Northvolt has raised funding of more than US$6.5 billion, with nearly US$20 billion in orders from the biggest automakers.

A source said in June that its latest fundraising had valued Northvolt at US$11.75 billion. Electric vehicle and related sectors have been a big draw for investors, who have driven up the valuations of pioneers such as Tesla and Lucid Motors.

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